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Old 08/06/2007, 01:27 AM
Spotted Leopard Spotted Leopard is offline
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After brushing the rock with a toothbrush, the algae hasn't come back from what I'm observing. I think I know why. Before, the algae was like 3 inches high covering a total area of 4 square feet. So the hermits couldn't keep up with the algae growth. But now, there is only like 4 square inches of algae ! So the hermits probably can easily take down that little amount of algae.

Does this theory sound legitimate?
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